Sunday, August 13, 2006

classical versus contemporary homeopathy forum

For the last several weeks I've been looking into the differences of opinion between classical homeopathy, or homeopathy where a homeopath utilizes only one remedy at one specific potency at a time, and contemporary homeopathy where multiple remedies and potencies are combined together into one new remedy. Seeing as how my knowledge base of homeopathy is very limited, it has been quite an eye-opening process.

The main arguments against combination homeopathics seem to be that as a patient experiences results with a combination, it is difficult to know which remedy or potency is creating a change. Homeopaths like to utilize the least amount of intervention possible, so I can see how this would be an issue for them.

The main arguments for combination homeopathics seem to be their ease of use. The latest postings on the forum linked to above discuss how these combination homeopathics might just be the bridge allowing more of the mainstream to see the power and effect of homeopathy.

Check out the forums. Leave a post. Bless us with your opinions.
http://www.hpathy.com/homeopathyforums/forum_posts.asp?TID=4617&TPN=1

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